yes but the done could be changed to a lived so therefore the the sentence will end up like this Ben had lived without a car for six months
Yes, the sentence contains the prepositions "without," "for," and "with."
The sentence "Ben has done without a car for six months" contains three prepositions: "without," "for," and "with."
In French, the names of the months are typically not capitalized unless they are at the beginning of a sentence.
since I hadnt the energy to argue with sir poncemby-smythe, I instead chose to languish on my chaise-lonuge, with an air of infinite ill-wishing about me. The prisinor was trapped into jail for two months. Without healthy food, he was linguished.
This corpse has been subject to decomposition for at least six months.
In Spanish, months are not capitalized unless they are used at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
The sentence "Ben has done without a car for six months" contains three prepositions: "without," "for," and "with."
The months are:DecemberJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilSeptemberOctoberNovember
60 months.
In the state of CO, driving without a license, you will get a charge called "Driving Without Restraint". In CO it is a misdemeanor but it carries a mandatory sentence of at least 5 days in jail. The judge can sentence you to up to 6 months for the offense. You will also face a mandatory fine of at least $50 to $500.
4 months sentence you will serve half of 4 is 2 months 60 days
custodial sentence of less than 12 months
6 months prison sentence
Two years is 24 months. 85% of 24 is (24) x (85/100) = (24) x (17/20) = 20.4 months. Hence 85% of a two year sentence is 20.4 months and not 9 months
6 months: January February June July August December
You serve 36 months = 1095
The shortest possible sentence under mandatory sentencing guidelines is 144 months. Life without parole is the longest possible sentence for convictions.
Typically, inmates in R.J. Donovan Correctional Facility in California serve around 50-60% of their sentence, so for a 6-month sentence, an inmate might serve approximately 3-4 months before being eligible for parole or release. This can vary based on individual circumstances and behavior in prison.